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  1. Penelope Gilliatt. Distributor Criterion Collection, ... Rating R. Genre Drama, LGBTQ+. Original Language English. Release Date (Theaters) Sep 8, 1971, Wide. Release Date (Streaming) Sep 16, 2008 ...

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    • John Schlesinger
    • R
    • Glenda Jackson
  2. Penelope Gilliatt (/ ˈ dʒ ɪ l i ə t /; born Penelope Ann Douglass Conner; 25 March 1932 – 9 May 1993) was an English novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, and film critic. As one of the main film critics for The New Yorker magazine in the 1960s and 1970s, Gilliatt was known for her detailed descriptions and evocative reviews.

  3. Read Movie and TV reviews from Penelope Gilliatt on Rotten Tomatoes, where critics reviews are aggregated to tally a Certified Fresh, Fresh or Rotten Tomatometer score.

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  4. Penelope Gilliatt (1932-1993) Penelope Gilliatt. Penelope Gilliatt was born on 25 March 1932 in London, England, UK. She was a writer, known for Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971), Contrasts (1967) and Centre Play (1973). She was married to John Osborne and Dr. Roger William Gilliatt. She died on 9 May 1993 in London, England, UK.

    • Writer
    • March 25, 1932
    • Penelope Gilliatt
    • May 9, 1993
  5. Sep 21, 1971 · Sunday Bloody Sunday: Directed by John Schlesinger. With Peter Finch, Glenda Jackson, Murray Head, Peggy Ashcroft. The emotional intricacies of a polyamorous relationship between young artist Bob and his two lovers: a lonely male doctor and a frustrated female office worker.

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    • Drama
    • John Schlesinger
    • 1971-09-21
  6. Sunday Bloody Sunday is a 1971 British drama film directed by John Schlesinger, written by Penelope Gilliatt, and starring Glenda Jackson, Peter Finch, Murray Head and Peggy Ashcroft. It tells the story of a free-spirited young bisexual artist (played by Head) and his simultaneous relationships with a divorced recruitment consultant (Jackson) and a gay Jewish doctor (Finch).

  7. Soylent Green. Make Room! Make Room! Soylent Green is a 1973 American dystopian thriller film directed by Richard Fleischer, and starring Charlton Heston, Leigh Taylor-Young, and Edward G. Robinson in his final film role. It is loosely based on the 1966 science-fiction novel Make Room!

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